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That really doesn't make much sense.
Mind your business and let the accused deal with his own legal problems.
His masters degree and job history is irrelevant - he's charged with several serious crimes. He needs an attorney, not information on how to flee the country.
Your "family member" should be speaking to their attorney about their case and you shouldn't be trying to play Perry Mason. I'm sure the attorney is much better able to judge whether there is an "injustice" involved and take appropriate action if needed.
Opening your car door while stationary and hitting/damaging another stationary vehicle is not a motor vehicle accident and "hit and run" doesn't even apply here.
It's best to ignore this guy and as Ron said just give your insurance company a heads up. This guy can threaten you all he wants - it...
I don't know how you know there was no radar involved.
Before you start looking to contest what the trooper said about your speed, be aware that in New York State no radar (or any other mechanical or electronic device) is needed in order for you to be convicted of speeding.
There is a case...
Thrown out for what? You already entered a guilty plea.
When you received the first notice from the court you should have contacted them to address what was obviously a clerical error. You're lucky they haven't tacked on additional fees.
There is nothing to fight at this point. You either...
You should have posted this under traffic law. I assume there was no auto accident involved since you didn't mention anything about that.
You have no basis for getting the ticket dismissed. Officers get paid to be in court and sometimes it's even on overtime.
Really? Those are among the...
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